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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-11-29, Page 10Light up your Christmas with new Lights from... JA TON LIGHTING 15 Rattenbury St. E. 482-7919 For a good selection of * Light Fixtures *Nu -Tone Hood Fans *Door Chimes Hours: Mon. 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tues. 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Wed. CLOSED Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Fri. 9:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. A. DAVISON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Clinton PAGE 1O—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1979 Lions Club busy with Christmas plans The Auburn and District Lions Club met last Wednesday evening in the Auburn Com- munity Me,morial Hall with the dinner catered by the Anglican Church Women. There were 16 me&bers present. President, Lion Bill Robertson, was in -charge of the meeting. The secretary, Lion Bob Worsell, gave his report and this was adopted on motion by Lion Donald • Haines and seconded by Lion Kenneth Scott. A donation of $25 was voted to be sent to the P.R.I.D.E. Multicap Foundation. There will be a canvass for the C.N.I.B. on Monday, November 26. , There is to be an executive meeting at the home of the president. Lion Bill Robertson on November 25. It was announced that there will be a zone meeting at Wingham and five members stated that they would attend. Tickets for the New Year's Eve pork bar- becue are going fast at $15 per couple. Tickets for the gas barbecue draw are now available at 50 cents or three for $1. The draw is to be held during the sno- fest weekend. The date is to be announced in January. The Children's Christmas party will also be announced soon. OBITUARY Funeral services were held last Friday, November 23 for Miss Sarah Jane (Sadie) Carter who passed away in Clinton Hospital on November 21. She was in her 93rd year. She was the daughter of the late James Carter andNtarffetherington. - She lived for many years in Auburn where she was a practical nurse and worked with the late Dr. B. C. Weir. A few years ago, she moved to Goderich to make her home with her sister, Mrs. Nelson Hill until they both were moved to Huronview. . She is survived by her •siNt6-, Mrs. -Elizabeth Hill and two nephews, Bill Hill of London and Reg Carter of Port Elgin. Her funeral took place at McCallum Funeral Home where the Reverend G. L. Royal officiated. Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. • W.I. Banking Down Through the Years, was the topic of David Scott, manager ,pf the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Auburn, when he spoke at the November meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute last Tuesday in the Community Memorial Hall. He spoke about the, bartering system in the early days of Canada and the present mechanized computer system. He was introduced by Mrs. Bud Chamney, public relations officer for the branch and thanked by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and presented with a gift. The president, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, was in charge of the meeting which opened with the Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada with Mrs. Catherine Jackson at the piano. Mrs. Bud Chamney sang a solo, It Is No Secret What God Can Do, accompanied by Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. The secretary, Mrs. Robert Peck, was unable to be present so the assistant secretary, Mrs. Kenneth McDougall read the. minutes. She also gave the financial statement. Plans were made for the family night on November 30 at 6:30 p.m. when members are to bring something for both the first and second course. Mrs: • Frank Raithby, Mrs. Robert Turner and Mrs. Thomas Jardin will be in charge of decorating. It was announced that the Women's Institute will be catering to the Ladies'. Night of the Auburn and District Lions Club on December 5. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt will be in charge of the kitchen. The members decided to purchase six dozen dessert spoons for the hall kitchen is manyz were missing after the 125th Birthday Party. New cooking dishes are also to be purchased and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt wasnamed to look after this. A box will be placedat the door on Family Night understand those with to assist Family and this sickness. Children's Services with The roll call was an - their work for the needy swered by members at Christmas. telling a public relations The card report was act they did this year. given by Mrs. • Lillian The meeting was closed Letherland. She also read with the Queen and the the thank -you notes. W.I. Grace. A delicious It was decided to again lunch was served by Mrs. uburn news •;, Eleanor Bradnock. correspondent send Christmas cards to the shut-ins and an in- vitation to attend the Blyth W.I. meeting on December 6 at 8 p.m. Was accepted. A letter was read from the War Memorial Children's Hospital, London, requesting financial assistance and the members voted to send $25. • A reading, Changeable November, was given by Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. Mrs. Thomas Jardin gave a good report on the recent London Area meeting in St. Marys. A newsletter from the London Branch of the Ontario Lupus Association, in which Miss Ruth Peck of London had written an article, was read by Mrs. Bradnock. It told how to Former Auburn . resment named education leader Stewart Toll, Assistant Director of Education • with the Middlesex County Board of Education, has been elected president of the 550 -member .Ontario Association of Education Administrative Officials:— The Association, com- posed of school board directors and superin- tendents, aids in professional develop- ment, provides a public voice on education, matters, and offers support services for its 'Members. Mr. Toll has been a member of the Association since its inception in 1969. He, joined the Middlesex County Board •of Education as an area superintendent in 1969 and was appointed Superintendent of Development and Special Education in 1971. He became Assistant 596-7595 Kenneth McDougall and Mrs. Bud Chamney. The prizes went to Mrs. Roy Daer for having the most pennies in her purse and to Mrs. David Scott for the person who had withdrawn money from her account that day. SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNeil of Welland visited on the weekendwith Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Mrs. Thomas Jardin, Mrs. Dorothy Grange and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock attended the Nutrition. Course at Carlow last Wednesday sponsored by the Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute and given by the Home Economics Branch of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food and the Huron County Health Unit. ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed (nee Gail Seers) on the birth of twin sons in St. Joseph's Hospital, London on November 21 - twin brothers for Jeremy and grandsons for Mr. and Mrs. William Seers of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence - Reed. of Hen: sall. Mrs. Dorothy Grange, Mrs. Thomas railn, Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Mrs. Lillian Letherland, Jylrs. Frank Raithby and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock joined the Goderich Garden Club on their trip to the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton and to the Velhuis Nurseries and Greenhouses in Dundas last Thursday. Mrs. William Moss --s-pent a few -days last week as a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. She was able to STEWART TOLL Director, of Education in 1977. Mr. Toll was raised in the Auburn area and is the son of the late Fred and Laura Toll. He is married to the former Marguerite Hall, daughter of Mrs. Luella Hall of Blyth and the late Bernard Hall. R.K. PICK APPLIANCES "In The Heart of Down Town Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners • Sales and Service of most makes • CB Radios and Accessories • Speed queen Appliances ' • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts Varna, Ont. Phone 482.1103 DOMESTIC-HUSQVARNA SEWING MACHINE Features: 1. Stretch overlock stitch - makes seams and overcast in ono operation. , 2. Triple lock Straight stitch for top stitching. 3. Automatic buttonholing. 4. Cuts off botton thread and picks it up automatically. 5. Extra long basting stitch. 6.100% lam proof shuttle. 7. No oiling required. II. Free arm for mending and darning. 1. Low gear reduces speed 5 ',Minos for sowing heavy material. MODEL 6270 OUR REG. PRICE *892. CASH PRICE • THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR GREAT BUYS. SHOtEARLY FOR GOOD SELECTION. "Plenty of free parking behind store" 111 sr% FURNITURE LIMITED Isoppc Iso•amlicie 385 MAI STIVET, EXETER PHON11-238.1990 • • ' . A ' come home on the weekend. Donald Haines held the winning ticket (number 90) in last week's Auburn and District Lions Club lottery. Winners at the weekly enchre party held every Tuesday evening at 8 p.m., last week were: novelty, Mrs. Donald Haines; high lady, Mrs. Gordon Powell; low lady, Mrs. •Mabel Hawkins; high man, Kenneth McDougall and low man, Ray Hanna. The annual Family Night will be held on November 30th at 6:30 p.m. and will begin with a pot luck dinner. Everyone is to bring something for the first course and the second. (Enough for your family) . Mrs. Ben Hamilton is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital where she un- derwent surgery last Friday. She is wished a speedy recovery. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto visited on the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Rollinson and her brother Murray Rollinson. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Moore of Stratford called on Mr. and;,Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips last Sunday. Gordon Dobie is a patient in University Hospital where he un- derwent surgery on his feet. He is wished a speedy recovery. Mrs. Donald Haines is visiting in Niagara Falls with her son Ed Haines, Mrs. Haines and wee granddaughter. Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett is ,a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. She is wished a speedy recovery. • A.C.W. St. Mark's Anglican Church Women met last Friday at the home of the president, Mrs. Donald Cartwright. Sheopened the meeting •With the hymn, I Heard the -Voice of Jesus Say, followed with praYers led by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, The scripture 1-e-Sson was Mark 7, verses 32 to 37. The -meditation from the Living Message was read alternately. Your Child's Portrait In vivid color SUNCOAST MALL NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Just drop into our store during the days and hours listed below. Your lovely gift picture will be taken FREE by a professional children's photographer. One gift portrait to a family which may include groups. It's our wav of saying "Thank you" to our regu- lar custo.mers. and "Welcome" to evervone elso. SUNCOAST MALL 1THURS. NOV. 29TH 12 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. FRI. NOV. 30TH 110.m. to 7:00 p.m. SAT. DEC. 1ST io a.m. t9 4:00 p.m. bAys oistkly • Mrs. John Daer gave a reading, What Do You See? After reading the hymn, 0 Jesus I Have Promised., Mrs. Cart- wright thanked all who had taken part in the program. The business period started with the minutes read by the secretary, Mrs. John Daer. The financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Correspondence was read • and business discussed. It was decided to have the next meeting on December 20 at the home of Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. The roll call was an- swered by a Bible verse referring to a season of the year. The offering was received and the travelling apron passed. The meeting was'closed with the Grace and lunch was served by Mrs. Cartwright, assisted by Mrs. Lillian Letherland. Mixediluts $1 .55 LB. • Mixed Nuts in Shell $1 .35 LB. Christmas Cake Fruit Jerusalem Artichokes —SOMETHING NEW -- Natural Food Baking Products Wicker & Cookbooks Ideal Christmas Presents • WE NOW HAVE A BIGGER, & BETTER STORE.... OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS. NOW... . BEGINNING THIS FRIDAY JANA .4Pre, 4,ORAL po +'s. 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